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some optimistic -- >> there's a sadness that everybody knows that new orleans is still new orleans. >> others angry that things haven't changed enough. >> it seems like the justice, injustice is piling up. >> the city's new mayor visited the memorial for 100 victims of katrina who were never identified. and residents tossed a wreath off the clayborn avenue bridge in 2005, people were stranded there for days. jane jacobs took the day off from renovating her home. >> we lost everything. >> but not everyone did. >> just another day. we just got to come back here and finish cleaning up the mess. >> 60 miles outside new orleans, paul gibson is rebuilding on the same lot in the town where katrina made landfall and ripped the asphalt of the main highway right from the ground. that highway is back. the water tower that was brought down by a wall of water 21 feet high stands tall again today. and this weekend for some, that progress was reason enough to throw a party. >> it is the new orleans way to throw a party, but brian, we talked about so many people today, and some didn't want anything t
some optimistic -- >> there's a sadness that everybody knows that new orleans is still new orleans. >> others angry that things haven't changed enough. >> it seems like the justice, injustice is piling up. >> the city's new mayor visited the memorial for 100 victims of katrina who were never identified. and residents tossed a wreath off the clayborn avenue bridge in 2005, people were stranded there for days. jane jacobs took the day off from renovating her home. >>...
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hurricane katrina devastated his beloved new orleans. he shared the heart breaking pain was. >> it's almost unbelievable. i can't even think of how to articulate it. >> larry: and now his efforts to repair, rebuild and recover. >> people are living here now and establishing a whole new tradition. so it's pretty exciting for me to walk these streets. >> larry: on the scene in new orleans, the man who believes music revives. ♪ won't your give your lady a fair little smile ♪ ♪ for the beautiful dreams ♪ way down yonder in new orleans ♪ >> larry: harry connick jr. is next on "larry king live." ♪ that's new orleans right there ♪ ♪ this is heaven right here ♪ for the beautiful queens ♪ way down yonder in new orleans ♪ >> larry: it was five years ago this weekend that hurricane katrina ravaged the gulf coast. that storm killed more than 1,800 people, destroyed more than a quarter of a million homes, countless families were shattered economically and emotionally. here to talk about his beloved new orleans tonight is harry c
hurricane katrina devastated his beloved new orleans. he shared the heart breaking pain was. >> it's almost unbelievable. i can't even think of how to articulate it. >> larry: and now his efforts to repair, rebuild and recover. >> people are living here now and establishing a whole new tradition. so it's pretty exciting for me to walk these streets. >> larry: on the scene in new orleans, the man who believes music revives. ♪ won't your give your lady a fair little...
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in new orleans when we come back. where banks competed to save me a boatload of money on my mortgage, that would be awesome. sure, like that'll happen. don't just think about it -- spend 10 minutes at lendingtree and save up to $258 a month. with their autobahn for all event. it ends soon. they got great prices. cars built for the autobahn. people are gonna be driving crazy in the jetta... ...the routan, and the cc. that cc is gorgeous. that jetta is awesome. my wife loves her new routan. and they all come with that carefree maintenance. scheduled maintenance included. we're not shopping for cars here, people. c'mon! well, i am now. that's kind of exciting. [ male announcer ] the autobahn for all event. lease the jetta limited edition for $199 a month or get 0% apr. ♪ [ bottle #2 ] what? he takes out twice the soap scum per swipe i do, and kills bacteria. and leaves febreze freshness. ohm with me... oohhhmmmm. stop. please. thank you. [ male announcer ] remove soap scum, kill bacteria, and leave febreze freshness wi
in new orleans when we come back. where banks competed to save me a boatload of money on my mortgage, that would be awesome. sure, like that'll happen. don't just think about it -- spend 10 minutes at lendingtree and save up to $258 a month. with their autobahn for all event. it ends soon. they got great prices. cars built for the autobahn. people are gonna be driving crazy in the jetta... ...the routan, and the cc. that cc is gorgeous. that jetta is awesome. my wife loves her new routan. and...
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joe is joining us from new orleans. we have a video from the ninth ward, this is what it looked like five years ago. caller: good morning, i was listening before when you were talking about new orleans and you were talking about houses. your callers are misinformed. the lower ninth ward was a residential area and 98% of those people down there were homeowners. when the people returned, their rent skyrocketed. people who should have been able to rent could not run because they did not on the rental property. because of the rental properties went through the roof because they were folks who live in outlying parishes and or the recipient of all that money coming in. there was no rent control because it did not have anything to do with people who actually live in these hard-pressed area. it was the folks who had abandoned new orleans. that is one of the reasons why they could not make any headway the politicians knew that the money was going in one direction only. guest: i am essentially in agreement with the caller. one of
joe is joining us from new orleans. we have a video from the ninth ward, this is what it looked like five years ago. caller: good morning, i was listening before when you were talking about new orleans and you were talking about houses. your callers are misinformed. the lower ninth ward was a residential area and 98% of those people down there were homeowners. when the people returned, their rent skyrocketed. people who should have been able to rent could not run because they did not on the...
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in new orleans when we come back. listen up, people, volkswagen is at it again with their autobahn for all event. it ends soon. they got great prices. cars built for the autobahn. people are gonna be driving crazy in the jetta... ...the routan, and the cc. that cc is gorgeous. that jetta is awesome. my wife loves her new routan. and they all come with that carefree maintenance. scheduled maintenance included. we're not shopping for cars here, people. c'mon! well, i am now. that's kind of exciting. [ male announcer ] right now, get 0% apr on 2010 models, excluding tdi. or get a great price on a certified pre-owned volkswagen. where banks competed to save me a boatload of money on my mortgage, that would be awesome. sure, like that'll happen. don't just think about it -- spend 10 minutes at lendingtree and save up to $258 a month. while i was building my friendships... my family... while i was building my life... my high cholesterol was contributing to plaque buildup in my arteries. that's why my doctor prescribed crest
in new orleans when we come back. listen up, people, volkswagen is at it again with their autobahn for all event. it ends soon. they got great prices. cars built for the autobahn. people are gonna be driving crazy in the jetta... ...the routan, and the cc. that cc is gorgeous. that jetta is awesome. my wife loves her new routan. and they all come with that carefree maintenance. scheduled maintenance included. we're not shopping for cars here, people. c'mon! well, i am now. that's kind of...
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connick jr. >>> back to new orleans today. when those days after katrina hit, brian williams sent time with a native son, singer and actor harry connick, jr. at the convention center, where the world saw so much of the horror unfolding in realtime. this weekend they revisited the convention center. >> last time you and i took a walk through this city it was the heart of darkness. it was the worst time in the world. this is your hometown. tell me how you reflect back on that time and tell me how you view new orleans today. >> well, being here in particular is difficult, brian, because this is where i saw most of that heart of darkness. there were tens of thousands of people told to come here and wait to be evacuated. they were essentially abandoned. the visions in my mind include malnourished people, other group of people that said, i have epilepsy and i need -- this guy needs help and he starts having a seizure. i'm thinking this is 2005 in one of the most beloved cities in the united states in the world. how can this be happe
connick jr. >>> back to new orleans today. when those days after katrina hit, brian williams sent time with a native son, singer and actor harry connick, jr. at the convention center, where the world saw so much of the horror unfolding in realtime. this weekend they revisited the convention center. >> last time you and i took a walk through this city it was the heart of darkness. it was the worst time in the world. this is your hometown. tell me how you reflect back on that time...
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he's part of a new album called "music redeems" that benefits new orleans. we're going to talk about that next. >> you could hear people yelling for help and nobody would come. >> you can't tell me 40,000 people are coming down here, they're not here. >> i see the despair, i see the desperation. on a new cadillac cts sport sedan... ..the most acclaimed vehicle in its class and a car and driver 10 best third year in a row. summer brings out the best in all of us, so now's the perfect time to get behind the wheel of a brand new cadillac. now during cadillac's summer's best sales event... get zero percent apr financing for 72 months or this attractive lease offer on a cts sport sedan. [ male announcer ] an everyday moment can turn romantic anytime. and when it does, men with erectile dysfunction can be more confident in their ability to be ready with cialis for daily use. cialis for daily use is a clinically proven low-dose tablet you take every day, so you can be ready anytime the moment's right. ♪ tell your doctor about your medical condition and all medica
he's part of a new album called "music redeems" that benefits new orleans. we're going to talk about that next. >> you could hear people yelling for help and nobody would come. >> you can't tell me 40,000 people are coming down here, they're not here. >> i see the despair, i see the desperation. on a new cadillac cts sport sedan... ..the most acclaimed vehicle in its class and a car and driver 10 best third year in a row. summer brings out the best in all of us, so...
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he believes in new orleans. after every challenge we face, the opportunity exists to change cannot improve, and grow. there is no more pressing issue than the crisis off of our coast. on april 19, the bp read exploded and 11 men lost their lives. we still grieve for them today. for nearly three months, bp could not find a way to tap that well which spewed the equivalent of the exxon valdez disaster every four days. over 200 million gallons of oil flooded into the gulf and the effect will be felt for years to come. in the coming months and years, but the $6 billion in economic output, 24,000 jobs could be lost not to mention the cost to the suffering families. everyone is affected. from shrimpers to boat dock operators, hotel workers to waiters, crane operators to tour bus operators, it just keeps going and going. the bad economy has hurt local government with the bp disaster for their impact in revenue. this is a cascading and far reaching crisis. our way of life is threatened and everyone of us knows what is at
he believes in new orleans. after every challenge we face, the opportunity exists to change cannot improve, and grow. there is no more pressing issue than the crisis off of our coast. on april 19, the bp read exploded and 11 men lost their lives. we still grieve for them today. for nearly three months, bp could not find a way to tap that well which spewed the equivalent of the exxon valdez disaster every four days. over 200 million gallons of oil flooded into the gulf and the effect will be...
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it is wonderful to be back in new orleans. it is a great honor -- >> [unintelligible] [laughter] >> can you see me now? [laughter] >> it is a great honor to be here. it isn't part -- it is inspiring to spend time with people who demonstrated what it means to persevere in the face of tragedy. to rebuild in the face of bruins. -- the face of ruins. i congratulate you on being .rowned miss xavier [ she was a junior at brand -- at ben franklin high school five years ago when the school came. after katrina, ben franklin high school was terribly damaged by wind and water. millions of dollars were needed to rebuild the school. many feared it would take years to reopen if it could be reopened at all. but something remarkable happened. parents, teachers, students, volunteers, they all got to work making repairs. donations came in from across new orleans and around the world. soon, those silent and darkened corridors were bright and filled with the sounds of a bright young men and women who were going back to class. and then jade commit
it is wonderful to be back in new orleans. it is a great honor -- >> [unintelligible] [laughter] >> can you see me now? [laughter] >> it is a great honor to be here. it isn't part -- it is inspiring to spend time with people who demonstrated what it means to persevere in the face of tragedy. to rebuild in the face of bruins. -- the face of ruins. i congratulate you on being .rowned miss xavier [ she was a junior at brand -- at ben franklin high school five years ago when the...
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orleans coming up tonight on nbc "nightly news." jenna? >> thank you. >> switching gears, we're talking a lot about weather this ninging. dangerous rip currents continue o be a big problem along the east coast, now experiencing the effects of hurricane danielle. the weather channel's mike seidel is in rohoboth beach, delaware, for us, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, another beautiful day defies what's going on along the beaches on the east coast. rip currents yesterday, a drowning in brevard county, florida, one south of here in ocean city, maryland. two fatalities. ocean city had over 250 risks. more of the same today. island to florida.ricksbuorecas do not swim after dark. the congo line of storms in the atlantic. danielle basically a non-player, it pulls away. rip currents will die off tomorrow. meanwhile, on its heels, a minimal category 1 hurricane with 75 mile-per-hour winds and what will likely be our next tropical depression. already hurricane warnings up for a good deal of the leward islands, hurricane watches now
orleans coming up tonight on nbc "nightly news." jenna? >> thank you. >> switching gears, we're talking a lot about weather this ninging. dangerous rip currents continue o be a big problem along the east coast, now experiencing the effects of hurricane danielle. the weather channel's mike seidel is in rohoboth beach, delaware, for us, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, another beautiful day defies what's going on along the beaches on the east coast. rip...
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after five years, the press has hollered new orleans, new orleans, new orleans. we got the hurricane. they got the flood. we went to work. we did not go for the government handout. all you hear is how the government has not done, has not done, has not done. the government has hammered us since this thing started. if the government would go on and get out of our lives, leave us alone, we would fix this problem. new orleans has been run by one political party for 50 years. look at the mess. the truth hurts. nobody will tell the truth. thank you, sir. host: thank you, richard. allison, any response to that? caller: the caller is right. along the mississippi gulf coast, it was a natural disaster. a hurricane wiped out those areas. it was tremendously devastating. new orleans was a man-made disaster where the levees broke and flooded the city. they should have withheld and there would not have been a problem. one thing that folks need to understand is that there is a lot that we can do as citizens, obviously, to rebuild their homes, it's a trendline -- to rebuild our
after five years, the press has hollered new orleans, new orleans, new orleans. we got the hurricane. they got the flood. we went to work. we did not go for the government handout. all you hear is how the government has not done, has not done, has not done. the government has hammered us since this thing started. if the government would go on and get out of our lives, leave us alone, we would fix this problem. new orleans has been run by one political party for 50 years. look at the mess. the...
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he believes in new orleans. after every challenge we face, the opportunity exists to change cannot improve, and grow. there is no more pressing issue than the crisis off of our coast. on april 19, the bp read exploded and 11 men lost their lives. we still grieve for them today. for nearly three months, bp could not find a way to tap that well which spewed the equivalent of the exxon valdez disaster every four days. over 200 million gallons of oil flooded into the gulf and the effect will be felt for years to come. in the coming months and years, but the $6 billion in economic output, 24,000 jobs could be lost not to mention the cost to the suffering families. everyone is affected. from shrimpers to boat dock operators, hotel workers to waiters, crane operators to tour bus operators, it just keeps going and going. the bad economy has hurt local government with the bp disaster for their impact in revenue. this is a cascading and far reaching crisis. our way of life is threatened and everyone of us knows what is at
he believes in new orleans. after every challenge we face, the opportunity exists to change cannot improve, and grow. there is no more pressing issue than the crisis off of our coast. on april 19, the bp read exploded and 11 men lost their lives. we still grieve for them today. for nearly three months, bp could not find a way to tap that well which spewed the equivalent of the exxon valdez disaster every four days. over 200 million gallons of oil flooded into the gulf and the effect will be...
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green jobs in new orleans. we are in the business of providing every type of energy. and this is perfectly reasonable. it is not a zero sum game. we are not limited to drill, drilling for ever. r@n÷we must drill and restore. and we know how to restore our coast. we know the importance of land building divergence and sediment pumping systems. some of÷r the country's best mis have dedicated their lives to solving this problem. we have a way. now we need the will and now w*q resources. according to the clean water act, the federal government can find bp up to $21 billion. the lion's share of those funds should go to the people of the gulf coast to restore the damage done. oil royalties, which must be dedicated to restoring the coast. !yshowever, the revenue sharings not going to affect until 2017. knowingt7$Ñ this, center landriu has introduced the respond act, which should be passed immediately. but the entire economy has had a huge impact on the coast and must maintain its part in ucdrestoring the parts it us
green jobs in new orleans. we are in the business of providing every type of energy. and this is perfectly reasonable. it is not a zero sum game. we are not limited to drill, drilling for ever. r@n÷we must drill and restore. and we know how to restore our coast. we know the importance of land building divergence and sediment pumping systems. some of÷r the country's best mis have dedicated their lives to solving this problem. we have a way. now we need the will and now w*q resources. according...
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she had grown up in new orleans. she raised her family in new orleans. and she wanted to stay. but she just didn't know if she could. her entire neighborhood was destroyed. >> it was just so much misery that lasted for so long. i just was never in a story like thisis that just seemed to fest. just week after week after week that turned into months, that even turned into years. i don't expect we'll ever see anything like it again. >> what do i hope for new orleans? it's what i hope for all of us, that tomorrow will be better than yesterday. >> yeah. i think we all kind of speak for what harry said, you hope you never see anything like this again. it was sheer devastation back then. still in parts of new orleans. parts that still have a long way to go, as we mentioned. lonnie quinn is outside with another check of the weather for us. lonnie. >> good morning to you, chris. good morning, everybody. that's a sign we have to talk about. young lady, what's your name. >> rachel sykes. >> your trip to new york city. you want to see the new york city. checked that out. and you want to se
she had grown up in new orleans. she raised her family in new orleans. and she wanted to stay. but she just didn't know if she could. her entire neighborhood was destroyed. >> it was just so much misery that lasted for so long. i just was never in a story like thisis that just seemed to fest. just week after week after week that turned into months, that even turned into years. i don't expect we'll ever see anything like it again. >> what do i hope for new orleans? it's what i hope...
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jay gray, nbc news, new orleans. >>> last night in los angeles, new comedies ruled the roost at the 62nd annual prime time emmy awards. the first year series "modern family" ended the three year reign of 30 rock and "mad men" claimed top honors for a third straight year. more on television's big night in the spotlight. >> reporter: this year's emmys definitely had a musical theme. there were several musical numbers sprinkled throughout the show including a performance by jewel. it was also a night for newcomers and first time emmy winners. ♪ the emmys began by taking inspiration from one first year hit, "glee," and it ended by honoring another rookie sensation. >> "modern family." >> reporter: the series about an extended los angeles family won best comedy, beating out, among others, "glee" and three-time winner "30 rock." >> we're as to happy that you have let us into your families. thank you very, very much. >> reporter: the show also took best writing and best supporting actor for eric stonestreet. >> this is really incredible. >> reporter: meanwhile best supporting actress went to
jay gray, nbc news, new orleans. >>> last night in los angeles, new comedies ruled the roost at the 62nd annual prime time emmy awards. the first year series "modern family" ended the three year reign of 30 rock and "mad men" claimed top honors for a third straight year. more on television's big night in the spotlight. >> reporter: this year's emmys definitely had a musical theme. there were several musical numbers sprinkled throughout the show including a...
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i've been drawn to new orleans for a number of reasons. one of the first reasons is i've traveled to a lot of countries and seen a lot of terrible things. haiti, iraq, afghanistan. but as an american citizen who witnessed my own fellow citizens being abandoned in my own country was probably something more shocking than anything i've seen. i made a deep connection with the people. i road on the boats with them. i saw them in the convention center and i felt an incredible connection and desire to make sure they weren't forgotten. once i started figuring out they were coming back i wanted to come back along with them and follow their progress and see that they weren't forgotten. this man and his wife are a couple that have been an amazing inspiration to me. they road out the storm in the lower 9th ward. they refused to leave when everyone else was evacuated after the storm. they have basically never left since then. they have an incredible faith and spirit. usually when i show up to meet them, they'll play some hymns. they'll read some pieces
i've been drawn to new orleans for a number of reasons. one of the first reasons is i've traveled to a lot of countries and seen a lot of terrible things. haiti, iraq, afghanistan. but as an american citizen who witnessed my own fellow citizens being abandoned in my own country was probably something more shocking than anything i've seen. i made a deep connection with the people. i road on the boats with them. i saw them in the convention center and i felt an incredible connection and desire to...
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new orleans, democrat, hi. caller: good morning, i want to comment, first of all glenn beck is a former alcoholic. he left cnn because of things he was saying about president obama and others in the political party. and now at fox news, and he is doing this for money. and say what the racists would say. i won't watch the rally, and he does operate on a fourth great level. host: i want to share some other news with you as we continue to take your callthe two rallies. the beck and the sharpton rallies. but the front page of the "washington times," spending cut plans have gop flinching. a broad plan for spending cuts from the top republican on the house budget committee has posed series heft in the conversation, the road map for america's future has attracted support from some of the gop's most conservative members. but top leads have kept their distance, one being house majority leader, after blasting the obama administration for spending. and there bane is for making it stick. next caller on c-span's "washington
new orleans, democrat, hi. caller: good morning, i want to comment, first of all glenn beck is a former alcoholic. he left cnn because of things he was saying about president obama and others in the political party. and now at fox news, and he is doing this for money. and say what the racists would say. i won't watch the rally, and he does operate on a fourth great level. host: i want to share some other news with you as we continue to take your callthe two rallies. the beck and the sharpton...
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york. 95 in new orleans and 88 in miami. >>> and when we come back this morning, the fed fights back against the slowing economic recovery. >>> plus, mission accomplished. the u.s. air force teams up with an unlikely ally for a special training mission. >>> and in lighter news, we'll go inside the new temple of pop tarts. [ female announcer ] introducing, new townhouse flatbread crisps. they're oven-baked flatbread crisps. ♪ with the tastes of sea salt and olive oil. ♪ or sprinkled with italian herbs. ♪ townhouse flatbread crisps. they're perfect for snack time, party time, any time. ♪ new townhouse flatbread crisps. the everyday cracker with the specially-crafted taste. to get more of the fiber you need every day, try fiberchoice. with the natural fiber found in fruits and vegetables and 33% more fiber per serving than benefiber. go to fiberchoice.com o get savings and rewards. but look below the surface. your mouth is no different. brushing leaves teeth looking clean, but millions of plaque and gingivitis germs are left behind. a 30-second rinse with listerine® antiseptic
york. 95 in new orleans and 88 in miami. >>> and when we come back this morning, the fed fights back against the slowing economic recovery. >>> plus, mission accomplished. the u.s. air force teams up with an unlikely ally for a special training mission. >>> and in lighter news, we'll go inside the new temple of pop tarts. [ female announcer ] introducing, new townhouse flatbread crisps. they're oven-baked flatbread crisps. ♪ with the tastes of sea salt and olive...
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i-10 also sees flooding from new orleans to pensacola. wet on i-95 from miami up to washington, d.c. and across much of tennessee. rain also on i-70 and 80 through iowa, nebraska and kansas. >> and if you're flying today, delays in phoenix, charlotte, atlanta and new orleans. >>> president obama is on the west coast today, talking about aigning omy and campaigning for democrats. >> but as much as the white house tries to downplay it, new york's mosque controversy is dominating all the talk in washington. especially as more and more democrats announce their opposition to the plan. >> dan harris reports on the growing anger over the issue. >> reporter: conservatives were turning up the volume against the planned muslim community center. >> mr. president, ground zero is the wrong place for a mosque. >> you know, nazis don't have the right to put up a sign next to the holocaust museum in washington. >> reporter: president obama did his best to avoid the issue. he gave a speech on friday, that seemed to support the project. only to seemingly b
i-10 also sees flooding from new orleans to pensacola. wet on i-95 from miami up to washington, d.c. and across much of tennessee. rain also on i-70 and 80 through iowa, nebraska and kansas. >> and if you're flying today, delays in phoenix, charlotte, atlanta and new orleans. >>> president obama is on the west coast today, talking about aigning omy and campaigning for democrats. >> but as much as the white house tries to downplay it, new york's mosque controversy is...
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host: new orleans, go ahead. caller: 50 t-wall --if the t- wall areas -- i was in new orleans east and i was told that that area that flooded and we got between nine and 12 feet of water. guest: if you live in new orleans east, you would be now inside the perimeter of the new 100-year risk reduction system. when you go outside the perimeter, there is a two-fold levee system. there is the the river levees and as you, and further into the greater new orleans area, there is a hurricane system. some things we are doing is part of the program is to bring the non-federal levees into the federal levee system. that means using new design criteria. we will make those levees higher and broader and stronger. we are also looking at where the mississippi river levees and that tributaries system intercepts by hurricane system and to make improvements for that. there is the factor of the amount of surface that can come up a river during a hurricane. we have two projects going on right now where the mississippi river levees may
host: new orleans, go ahead. caller: 50 t-wall --if the t- wall areas -- i was in new orleans east and i was told that that area that flooded and we got between nine and 12 feet of water. guest: if you live in new orleans east, you would be now inside the perimeter of the new 100-year risk reduction system. when you go outside the perimeter, there is a two-fold levee system. there is the the river levees and as you, and further into the greater new orleans area, there is a hurricane system....
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and new orleans, 91. >>> coming up, a new car recall, affecting hundreds of thousands of owners. >>> and a week after her latest controversial comments, radio's dr. laura makes a major announcement. >>> plus, frequent flyers listen up. that all-you can fly deal is back. ♪ [ female announcer ] this is not a prescription. this is diane. diane, who has diabetes and a daughter who could use a little perspective. diane, who worked with her walgreens pharmacist to keep her blood-sugar numbers in check with a few changes to her diet. ♪ diane, who's showing her daughter the world's a bit bigger than 8th grade. expertise -- find it everywhere there's a walgreens. moh-ohm. -do you have your lunch? -yes. and you know where your classroom is? uh huh. mom, i can walk from here. what about your... mom, i got it. ♪ [ female announcer ] they're never too big for a little something sweet. kellogg's rice krispies treats. but viva puts 35% more towel between you and the mess. 35% more? are you ready to take that 1-step? yes, i'm ready. beautiful. [ cheers and applause ] [ sandy ] try viva® and q
and new orleans, 91. >>> coming up, a new car recall, affecting hundreds of thousands of owners. >>> and a week after her latest controversial comments, radio's dr. laura makes a major announcement. >>> plus, frequent flyers listen up. that all-you can fly deal is back. ♪ [ female announcer ] this is not a prescription. this is diane. diane, who has diabetes and a daughter who could use a little perspective. diane, who worked with her walgreens pharmacist to keep...
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you can take about anyone out of new orleans but you can't take the new orleans out of anybody. even if they move from the big easy to the big apple. ♪ >> reporter: there's a long-held belief in new orleans that natives of the city rarely ever leave. that it's simply too hard to cut the strings to such a unique hometown. >> i think anybody from new orleans that's born and raised there has such an affinity for it. and it's so in your blood that no place else could ever be like new orleans. >> reporter: but even in new york, this sprawling city of 8 million people, i had little trouble finding those just like me who have traded in the bayou for broadway. >> have i become a new yorker? yeah, i have. but don't tell anybody. because you know, from the south, you know -- don't bust me. >> reporter: the folks we found shared their insight and advice about their yankee life. and it didn't take long to find some common impressions about living here in new york. >> the variety of personalities that you come across. i mean, new york obviously is the international city. >> new orleans has
you can take about anyone out of new orleans but you can't take the new orleans out of anybody. even if they move from the big easy to the big apple. ♪ >> reporter: there's a long-held belief in new orleans that natives of the city rarely ever leave. that it's simply too hard to cut the strings to such a unique hometown. >> i think anybody from new orleans that's born and raised there has such an affinity for it. and it's so in your blood that no place else could ever be like new...
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flooding across the gulf coast regions, especially in new orleans and baton rouge. severe storms from the nation's capital to new england. heavy rain and flash flooding from texas and kansas into colorado and new mexico. >> more record heat in the west. it will be the third day of 90-degree temperatures from sacramento up to seattle. 80s from omaha to detroit. 99 in dallas. baltimore 92. atlanta 90. >>> contrary to the old adage, rules are not meant to be broken. just ask golfer dustin johnson. >> this is just heartbreaking. >> this guy had a hole in one lead going into the final hole at the pga championships in wisconsin. that is when he grounded his club in the sand, not realizing it was a bunker. those are the rules and they forced johnson to miss out on a three-way playoff because he suffered a two-stroke penalty. >> oh, tough luck. martin kaymer took home the trophy after a three-hole playoff against bubba watson. many fans are calling foul but rules are rules. >> scott, what did you tell me, it should have been a one-stroke? it was a one-shot lead. i heard thi
flooding across the gulf coast regions, especially in new orleans and baton rouge. severe storms from the nation's capital to new england. heavy rain and flash flooding from texas and kansas into colorado and new mexico. >> more record heat in the west. it will be the third day of 90-degree temperatures from sacramento up to seattle. 80s from omaha to detroit. 99 in dallas. baltimore 92. atlanta 90. >>> contrary to the old adage, rules are not meant to be broken. just ask golfer...
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wet on i-95 from the carolinas to florida and on i-10 from mobile to biloxi and new orleans. flooding from kansas city to des moines and the twin cities, especially along stretches of i i-35, 70 and 80. >> if you are flying delay expect delays in minneapolis, kansas city, charlotte, atlanta and new orleans. >>> three florida kids are back with their families after a joyride that took them 500 miles away from home. >> the minors hopped a plane and a cab by themselves but they were never stopped or questioned along the way. so who is to blame? the kids or the airline. they're still unpacking after a real spur of the moment trip. three underaged kids who flew from their hometown of jacksonville, florida, to nashville, tennessee. 13-year-old bobby nolan asked his friends if they wanted to hang out. 15-year-old bridget brown texted a flight to nashville after saving $700 from baby-sitting. she found out they cost $238 each for an afternoon flight so bridget, bobby and her 11-year-old brother called a cab and rode to the airport and bought their three tickets at the airport. >> we
wet on i-95 from the carolinas to florida and on i-10 from mobile to biloxi and new orleans. flooding from kansas city to des moines and the twin cities, especially along stretches of i i-35, 70 and 80. >> if you are flying delay expect delays in minneapolis, kansas city, charlotte, atlanta and new orleans. >>> three florida kids are back with their families after a joyride that took them 500 miles away from home. >> the minors hopped a plane and a cab by themselves but...
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kansas city, 98 and indianapolis, 94. 90s from new york to new orleans. 70 in seattle. 88 in boise and 107 in phoenix. >>> and when we come back this morning, a whole new business. >> the newest recall from honda affecting hundreds of thousands of cars. >>> on top of that trouble for one flight attendant who was first off of his flight by pulling the emergency slide. details coming up. hi, may i help you? yes, i hear progressive has lots of discounts on car insurance. can i get in on that? are you a safe driver? yes. discount! do you own a home? yes. discount! are you going to buy online? yes! discount! isn't getting discounts great? yes! there's no discount for agreeing with me. yeah, i got carried away. happens to me all the time. helping you save money -- now, that's progressive. call or click today. it helps to eat calcium-rich foods like yogurt, spinach, and cheese. but calcium, vitamin d and exercise may not be enough to keep your bones strong. so ask your doctor about once-monthly boniva. boniva works with your body to help stop and reverse bone loss. studies show, after one yea
kansas city, 98 and indianapolis, 94. 90s from new york to new orleans. 70 in seattle. 88 in boise and 107 in phoenix. >>> and when we come back this morning, a whole new business. >> the newest recall from honda affecting hundreds of thousands of cars. >>> on top of that trouble for one flight attendant who was first off of his flight by pulling the emergency slide. details coming up. hi, may i help you? yes, i hear progressive has lots of discounts on car insurance....
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i was born in new orleans. my family still lives here. bp is gonna be here until the oil is gone and the people and businesses are back to normal... until we make this right. >>> it's a species not exactly native to the chicago river. a second alligator this month, about three feet long, was spotted monday attracting quite a crowd. the first one was captured two weeks ago. both are believed to be pets abandoned by their owners. >>> in new orleans, the first historic marker that tells the tragedy of hurricane katrina. on monday, a ceremony was held to unveil a plaque at the site of the 17th street canal levee breach. it blames the levee's collapse five years ago on the u.s. army corps of engineers. a group hopes to raise money for other plaques at breach sites. >>> gulf residents today are struggling with a more immediate disaster, the bp oil spill. the broken well has been plugged for more than a month now, but for a lot of local businesses, the red ink keeps flowing. on monday, a new person in charge of the compensation fund took over pr
i was born in new orleans. my family still lives here. bp is gonna be here until the oil is gone and the people and businesses are back to normal... until we make this right. >>> it's a species not exactly native to the chicago river. a second alligator this month, about three feet long, was spotted monday attracting quite a crowd. the first one was captured two weeks ago. both are believed to be pets abandoned by their owners. >>> in new orleans, the first historic marker...
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and 93 in new orleans. mostly 80s across the midwest fargo to detroit. 90 here in new york. 88 in boston. and 93 in atlanta. >>> tropical storm colin has weakened as it heads toward bermuda. winds dipped to about 50 miles per hour. but forecasters say they could pick up as it passes over bermuda tomorrow. this not expected to make landfall in the u.s. but it could bring some rough surf to the eastern seaboard. >>> it is the most solemn day in hiroshima, japan. 65 days today, that city was annihilated by an american atomic bomb. >> they marked the anniversary with a unique commemoration this morning. unique because of who attended. margaret connolly reports. >> reporter: a peace toll marked the minute the first atomic bomb hit hiroshima 65 years ago. 140,000 people died. few survived. fewer lived to share their stories. four decades after the end of world war ii, many japanese hit that they were survivors. exposure to radiation was seen as a terrible stigma. today, they speak out for recognition and medical
and 93 in new orleans. mostly 80s across the midwest fargo to detroit. 90 here in new york. 88 in boston. and 93 in atlanta. >>> tropical storm colin has weakened as it heads toward bermuda. winds dipped to about 50 miles per hour. but forecasters say they could pick up as it passes over bermuda tomorrow. this not expected to make landfall in the u.s. but it could bring some rough surf to the eastern seaboard. >>> it is the most solemn day in hiroshima, japan. 65 days today,...
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one of the ways new orleans is rebuilding. and we're going to take a look at the rebirth of this city. >>> also tonight, sarah palin's political power. the candidate she's backed in the alaskan senate primary race holds a razor-thin margin. and her record of success in endorsing winning candidates. and a report that 17 state attorney generals send a letter to craigslist asking them to shut down their personals section. a lot more at the top of the hour, larry. >> larry: anderson cooper, "a.c. 360." good to have him back. wanda sykes. we have this tweeted for kingsthings. ask wanda about working for the nsa, the national security agency. you? >> i worked for the nsa. yes. top secret clearance, all that stuff. >> larry: doing what? >> i have a degree in marketing so i was a procurement specialist. basically i shopped all day. just bought things. >> larry: what did you procure? >> anything from, like, office furniture to, like, you know, intel equipment. >> larry: what do they do at the nsa? >> basically, they collect intelligenc
one of the ways new orleans is rebuilding. and we're going to take a look at the rebirth of this city. >>> also tonight, sarah palin's political power. the candidate she's backed in the alaskan senate primary race holds a razor-thin margin. and her record of success in endorsing winning candidates. and a report that 17 state attorney generals send a letter to craigslist asking them to shut down their personals section. a lot more at the top of the hour, larry. >> larry: anderson...
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new orleans nightmares five years after katrina. it's thursday, august 26th. >> from abc news, this is "world news now." >> bob woodruff did an amazing story last night from new orleans just touching on this issue where the city is five years out. it's kind of a heartbreaking story, but on the light side there's a lot of recovery going on. we'll get a taste of that as coverage continues over this anniversary week. >> it's hard to believe it's already been so long. >> i know. a lot's been accomplished, a lot more to go, obviously. >> good morning and thanks for being with us. i'm vinita nair. >> i'm rob nelson. >>> we begin with the brutal attack on a new york city cab driver that's now being labeled as an anti-muslim hate crime. >> police say the attacker is a 21-year-old college student who did volunteer work in afghanistan. aaron katersky has the story. >> reporter: on the day he was released from the hospital, new york cabbie ahmed sharif described how he was attacked. >> then first he knife -- when i look back, when i see the kn
new orleans nightmares five years after katrina. it's thursday, august 26th. >> from abc news, this is "world news now." >> bob woodruff did an amazing story last night from new orleans just touching on this issue where the city is five years out. it's kind of a heartbreaking story, but on the light side there's a lot of recovery going on. we'll get a taste of that as coverage continues over this anniversary week. >> it's hard to believe it's already been so long....
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this morning, philippe cousteau joins us live from new orleans. he's the grandson of the explorer, you might know him, jacques cousteau. he joins us live. good morning, how are you doing? >> i'm doing all right. >> how is the weather there? what are you hearing about trying to clean things up in light of these new storms coming through? >> it's a little stormy, if you can't tell behind me, it's a little overcast, we've had some rain this morning, so actually they've stopped drilling the relief well right now. that's only a temporary hold. of course, the cap is holding, so there's no more oil spilling into the gulf, and that's a good thing. however, there has been a lot of optimistic talk over the last few weeks and i think it's important to remember that this is still a long road ahead of us. there's still tens of millions of gallons of oil that's floating around the gulf. and this is far from over. this is just, at best, probably the end of the beginning. >> and it could take years if not decades to recover from the oil all over the entire enviro
this morning, philippe cousteau joins us live from new orleans. he's the grandson of the explorer, you might know him, jacques cousteau. he joins us live. good morning, how are you doing? >> i'm doing all right. >> how is the weather there? what are you hearing about trying to clean things up in light of these new storms coming through? >> it's a little stormy, if you can't tell behind me, it's a little overcast, we've had some rain this morning, so actually they've stopped...
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in new orleans today, an historic marker was dedicated, placed on the very place where the 17th street canal floodwall gave way leading to the disaster. we'll report from the gulf beginning thursday night when we revisit people we met during the crisis. we'll have an exclusive interview with president obama that will air beginning sunday. and we almost hate to say this, but there is a new hurricane in the atlantic, believe it or not. danielle is still a category one, still closer to africa than america. projections only take us to about this coming saturday night, aiming vaguely at the atlantic coast with winds approaching 110, 115 miles an hour. there is a chance bermuda might be in its path. forecasters along with the rest of us, of course, hoping for a big, wide turn to the north. >>> now to los angeles where the most expensive public school campus ever built is set to open next month. but with california's state budget in crisis, the half billion dollar price tag is being met with disbelief around the country. nbc's lee cowan is there for us tonight. lee, good evening. >> good even
in new orleans today, an historic marker was dedicated, placed on the very place where the 17th street canal floodwall gave way leading to the disaster. we'll report from the gulf beginning thursday night when we revisit people we met during the crisis. we'll have an exclusive interview with president obama that will air beginning sunday. and we almost hate to say this, but there is a new hurricane in the atlantic, believe it or not. danielle is still a category one, still closer to africa than...
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i was born in new orleans. my family still lives here. bp is gonna be here until the oil is gone and the people and businesses are back to normal... until we make this right. toi switched to a complete0, multivitamin with more. only one a day women's 50+ advantage has gingko for memory and concentration plus support for bone and breast health. a great addition to my routine. [ female announcer ] one a day women's. next on cbs 5. no id's tuesday no id's tuesday >> smith: it may surprise you to learn that in this electronic age a lot of children still like to read. a survey found half of nine- year-olds read for fun almost everyday. what may also surprise you is the books they are reading. here's john blackstone. >> reporter: seven-year-old ella biehle is a thoroughly modern girl riding a skateboard, listening to an ipod, reading books on a kindle. >> "she went to her room and in a moment returned...". >> reporter: but the book she's reading is about a girl from another time, ramona quimby written by an author from another time, beverly cle
i was born in new orleans. my family still lives here. bp is gonna be here until the oil is gone and the people and businesses are back to normal... until we make this right. toi switched to a complete0, multivitamin with more. only one a day women's 50+ advantage has gingko for memory and concentration plus support for bone and breast health. a great addition to my routine. [ female announcer ] one a day women's. next on cbs 5. no id's tuesday no id's tuesday >> smith: it may surprise...
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but the good news, 80% of new orleans residents are back. that's a promising figure five years out. >> of course there's going to be so many marches and ceremonies. the mayor said this is to celebrate the spirit of determination and resilience, reminding people how far they've really come. >> absolutely. >> we want to remind folks, 12:30 p.m., you can watch abc news facebook special report called "katrina five years later." it will be simulcast on abcnews.com. which is our network's digital channel, abc news now, and abc news facebook page. >> a lot of progress to report on for sure. >>> an unusual new medium for a talented artist. >> as i discover he found a virtual way to make new creations on his ipad. see how it worksksksksksksksksks >>> welcome back. the ipad has really simplified how we can see modern art forms like movies and tv. >> i met one artist who took the new technology and made it his canvas for the traditional art, painting. for artist david casson, the goal, simply put, is to keep it real. >> realism for me is about truth. t
but the good news, 80% of new orleans residents are back. that's a promising figure five years out. >> of course there's going to be so many marches and ceremonies. the mayor said this is to celebrate the spirit of determination and resilience, reminding people how far they've really come. >> absolutely. >> we want to remind folks, 12:30 p.m., you can watch abc news facebook special report called "katrina five years later." it will be simulcast on abcnews.com. which...
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. > mbsf e new orleans saints teaching the kitchen staff some of their favorite recipes. the saints at the white hse celebrating their super bowl win and giving the4 president a special present. for "teen kids news" i'm laura >>> we all know the internet can be an incredleinw t world, but it can also have a dark side. hannah b. shows us how one california teenager's life was changed by cyber bullies. >> reporter: video sharing sites like youtube let teenagers express themselves in a whole new way. for one southern california teen, it was a way to escape. bucyr lls took his escape away. >> i could barely sleep at night. i didn't want to go to school. it was like gut-wrenching, how bad it was. >> reporter: sean spalla is a high school student in santa clarita, california. as a child he was diagnosed with something known as soto's syndrome. >> it's an overgrowth syrome and it affects their whole body. >> reporter: as a young boy, sean looked different than the other kids, and being different made him an easy target for bullies. but as he grew older, he una y eapth b making v
. > mbsf e new orleans saints teaching the kitchen staff some of their favorite recipes. the saints at the white hse celebrating their super bowl win and giving the4 president a special present. for "teen kids news" i'm laura >>> we all know the internet can be an incredleinw t world, but it can also have a dark side. hannah b. shows us how one california teenager's life was changed by cyber bullies. >> reporter: video sharing sites like youtube let teenagers express...
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new orleans, 98. from fargo to detroit, meanwhile in seattle, 85 in billings. >>> when we come back, the dwindling dream of home ownership part of business news. >>> and the democrats for what could be another embarrassing ethics case though republicans are in no hurry to get it all over with. mmmmmm. mmmmmm. wow! you have got to be kiding me./ 80 calories? light & fit has 80 clories versus 100 in the ther leading brand. light & fit. irresistible taste. fewer calories. i love light & fit. it was a mystery to me. i found out that connected to our muscles are nerves that send messages through the body. my doctor diagnosed it as fibromyalgia, thought to be the result of overactive nerves that cause chronic, widespread pain. lyrica is believed to calm these nerves. i learned lyrica can provide significant relief from fibromyalgia pain. and with less pain, i can do more of what matters to me. [ female announcer ] lyrica is not for everyone. lyrica may cause serious allergic reactions or suicidal thoughts o
new orleans, 98. from fargo to detroit, meanwhile in seattle, 85 in billings. >>> when we come back, the dwindling dream of home ownership part of business news. >>> and the democrats for what could be another embarrassing ethics case though republicans are in no hurry to get it all over with. mmmmmm. mmmmmm. wow! you have got to be kiding me./ 80 calories? light & fit has 80 clories versus 100 in the ther leading brand. light & fit. irresistible taste. fewer calories....
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there are probably a lot of people in new orleans who wished he was still the mayor of new orleans, but we are pleased to have him on the civil rights front. she can come on up. no, her. thank you. you got it? all right. there is a recorder here. ladies and gentlemen, we are glad to have him on the civil rights front. we are also glad to have him leading the effort to keep our families together. let's welcome the president and ceo of the national urban league. [applause] >> good afternoon brothers and sisters. i am grateful to see each and every one of you, and i am equally grateful to the rev. al sharpton and martin luther king iii for bringing us here today. we gather on this day at this historic school, named after the great putt dunbar -- poet dunbar, this school, the first school and for black children in the history of the united states, this school where educators and others graduated. we gather on the founding -- we gather on the anniversary of the founding of the national urban league, the 47th anniversary of the march on of washington, a week in which we celebrate women's suff
there are probably a lot of people in new orleans who wished he was still the mayor of new orleans, but we are pleased to have him on the civil rights front. she can come on up. no, her. thank you. you got it? all right. there is a recorder here. ladies and gentlemen, we are glad to have him on the civil rights front. we are also glad to have him leading the effort to keep our families together. let's welcome the president and ceo of the national urban league. [applause] >> good afternoon...
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what's probably a bigger storm than colin forming, 104 in dallas yesterday, new orleans 100, a dangerous heat wave continues there. hotter there than in the desert southwest. arizona was only 102. vegas was 104. today in kansas, it could hit 110. so very impressive. we're still extremely cool on the coast. san francisco another day in the 60s. you don't even need the shorts and t-shirts this summer. today will be maybe a couple of degrees better, at least into the low 70s. if you're interior sections just like yesterday on the coast, just like yesterday, probably be about 70 in san francisco, 83 los angeles, seattle air still cool, too, at 73. july, you're already starting off chilly. 86 in roseburg, oregon. yakima washington, 90, nice and toasty. we'll take a look at the wednesday forecast coming right up. >>> well, upbeat on the street, a kindle price cut pays off, and what we spend a third of our time doing. your early morning business headlines are straight ahead. >>> plus, will a sorry from charlie be enough to keep him out of the big house? >>> a gruesome injury in the red sox game
what's probably a bigger storm than colin forming, 104 in dallas yesterday, new orleans 100, a dangerous heat wave continues there. hotter there than in the desert southwest. arizona was only 102. vegas was 104. today in kansas, it could hit 110. so very impressive. we're still extremely cool on the coast. san francisco another day in the 60s. you don't even need the shorts and t-shirts this summer. today will be maybe a couple of degrees better, at least into the low 70s. if you're interior...
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drenching rain in florida stretching later into new orleans. another rainy day in the desert southwest. >> phoenix gets up to 107. albuquerque 92. boise 88. 90s from minneapolis to indianapolis. 88 in boston. 93 here in new york. and 96 in atlanta. miami will hit 88. and new orleans 95. >>> now to my favorite story of the morning. they were a long way from the big easy but the saints came marching in. right through the doors of the white house. >> we're going to get you to do a who dat? >> who dat is? >> president obama played host to the new orleans saints yesterday to celebrate their 2009 super bowl victory. he praised the team for their accomplishments on and off the field, especially for their role in helping new orleans recover from hurricane katrina. >> even though the president is a loyal chicago bears fan, mvp drew brees presented him with a personalized saints jersey. >> what was it like to be there for all that? >> it was euphoria. it was the biggest psychological lift that city needed almost five years after the storm. they waited 43
drenching rain in florida stretching later into new orleans. another rainy day in the desert southwest. >> phoenix gets up to 107. albuquerque 92. boise 88. 90s from minneapolis to indianapolis. 88 in boston. 93 here in new york. and 96 in atlanta. miami will hit 88. and new orleans 95. >>> now to my favorite story of the morning. they were a long way from the big easy but the saints came marching in. right through the doors of the white house. >> we're going to get you to...
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oil disaster, we get the outlook on new orleans' economic future. >> susie: the number of babies born in the u.s. has fallen, and there's new evidence the poor economy could be to blame. four million babies were born last year. experts think it's likely because many people can't afford to have children right now. the national center for health statistics says the drop in birth rate could also be attributed to a decline in immigration. >> tom: microsoft co-founder paul allen wants his day in court. if he gets it, it could be a big day. the billionaire is suing 11 tech giants for patent infringement. they include apple, google, ebay and facebook. notably missing from the list are amazon and microsoft. the patents owned by allen's "interval licensing" use technology to recommend products to a user based on their searches. facebook said it will fight the suit. the other companies haven't commented. auputuuuuuub >> tom: the u.s. economy grew by less than 2% in the second quarter. developing countries are expected to grow by better than 6% this year. all this week, we've been looking at the
oil disaster, we get the outlook on new orleans' economic future. >> susie: the number of babies born in the u.s. has fallen, and there's new evidence the poor economy could be to blame. four million babies were born last year. experts think it's likely because many people can't afford to have children right now. the national center for health statistics says the drop in birth rate could also be attributed to a decline in immigration. >> tom: microsoft co-founder paul allen wants...
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all while the blow-out preventer waits for the section at a nasa facility in new orleans. and this is what investigators are going to have to contend with. this is one component of seven that made up the blow-out preventer system. they would be higher than the shed, and together, they would weigh over 100 tons. all those clues may be inside. part of this is about a criminal investigation, and i wonder if learning what happened inside one of these can actually tell you who is to blame. >> well, it can sure narrow down the field, the equipment, we know who is responsible for certain pieces of equipment. if there's a problem found with the equipment, it's factual information that could be used to determine the truth. >> coast guard officials tell abc news this may not be the first time a blow-out preventer has been so closely scrutinized, but it may be the most important time. >>> in buffalo, new york, a man celebrating his first wedding anniversary was among four partygoers who were shot dead early today. four others were wounded outside a local restaurant. police say the ma
all while the blow-out preventer waits for the section at a nasa facility in new orleans. and this is what investigators are going to have to contend with. this is one component of seven that made up the blow-out preventer system. they would be higher than the shed, and together, they would weigh over 100 tons. all those clues may be inside. part of this is about a criminal investigation, and i wonder if learning what happened inside one of these can actually tell you who is to blame. >>...
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